CRIS systems in Europe brief overview Dr Luba
CRIS systems in Europe: brief overview Dr. Luba Gornstein, The Library Authority July 2016
Questions for discussion – Objectives – Which modules to use? – Which types of materials to include? – Which parts will be public domain? – What and how to measure? – Who manages and maintains the system? – National or institutional? The Library Authority 07/26/2016 Slide No.
CRIS systems – brief history in Europe 86 respondents 20 countries The Library Authority 07/26/2016 Slide No.
Who is a provider? The Library Authority 07/26/2016
Main functionalities The Library Authority 07/26/2016 Slide No.
Who manages? The Library Authority 07/26/2016 Slide No.
How CRIS changes the scope of evaluation of the academic impact • Complements the data existing in the main international databases (Wo. S, Scopus, etc. ) • Includes local publications in local languages • Includes the material types which are not covered by Wo. S and Scopus • Gives much better coverage to Humanities and Social Sciences The Library Authority 07/26/2016
National metrics “The BRI (Bibliometric research indicator) takes into account published research and review articles from peer-reviewed journals, monographs, anthology and proceedings papers and articles in books published by Danish research institutions”. The Library Authority 07/26/2016
Aarhus University - Denmark The Library Authority 07/26/2016
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AU – Internal reporting The Library Authority 07/26/2016
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Recommendations • Create the indicator for evaluation on the national level • Data quality assessment plan • Standards for reporting • Professional cooperation The Library Authority 07/26/2016
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